better at smelling than humans are. But Walker says it is probably related to how dogs are "wired." Recent research shows that dogs have a greater variety of smelling receptors in their noses. They also have a greater convergence of neurons from the nose to the brain...

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professor ofveterinary science at the University of Wyoming in Laramie and one of the nation's foremost experts on chronic wasting disease. "Right now, we don't have any firm results." But Williams -the first to find evidence of the disease in the brains...

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professor ofveterinary science at the University of Wyoming in Laramie and one of the nation's foremost experts on chronic wasting disease. "Right now, we don't have any firm results." But Williams -the first to find evidence of the disease in the brains of infected animals -and her colleagues in Colorado have uncovered some clues: In a report published last month in the science journal Nature, Williams and Mike Miller, wildlife veterinarian for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, concluded that the disease

disease is something new to science, it can do an even better job <span class="highlight">of</span> hiding. Which is why chronic wasting disease has been such an enigma. Nobody knows for sure where CWD started. Researchers first recognized it in the late 1960&rsquo;s. Some <span class="highlight">of</span> the captive mule deer in a wildlife <span class="highlight">research</span> facility near Fort Collins, Colorado, seemed to be starving, even though they had plenty <span class="highlight">of</span> food. Affected animals became emaciated and listless; their ears drooped; they drooled and seemed constantly thirsty. Within

professor <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">veterinary</span> science at the University <span class="highlight">of</span> Wyoming in Laramie and one <span class="highlight">of</span> the nation's foremost experts on chronic wasting disease. &quot;Right now, we don't have any firm results.&quot; But Williams -the first to find evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> the disease in the brains <span class="highlight">of</span> infected animals -and her colleagues in Colorado have uncovered some clues: In a report published last month in the science <span class="highlight">journal</span> Nature, Williams and Mike Miller, wildlife veterinarian for the Colorado Division <span class="highlight">of</span> Wildlife, concluded that the disease

<span class="highlight">Research</span> indicates that CWD does not spread from deer to cattle or other domestic livestock. However, deer that are fed through the winter in a CWD area are much more likely to develop the disease than deer wintering in native habitat. (Photo by LuRay Parker) Along with the states, the USDA is monitoring cattle in Wyoming and Colorado and throughout the country for BSE by examining cattle with neurologic disease. So far, no evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> BSE or CWD transmission has been found. Colorado State

laboratory animal medicine are an integral part of a medical research team. As part of this research group, veterinarians assure the humane treatment of animals and provide medical and surgical support throughout research studies. Emergency veterinary...

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laboratory animal medicine are an integral part of a medical research team. As part of this research group, veterinarians assure the humane treatment of animals and provide medical and surgical support throughout research studies. Emergency veterinary care for research animals is available on a 24-hour basis. How are animals protected? Congress and the Public Health Service have set up laws, regulations, and policies to ensure humane treatment of all animals in research. The Public Health Service

laboratory animal medicine are an integral part <span class="highlight">of</span> a medical <span class="highlight">research</span> team. As part <span class="highlight">of</span> this <span class="highlight">research</span> group, veterinarians assure the humane treatment <span class="highlight">of</span> animals and provide medical and surgical support throughout <span class="highlight">research</span> studies. Emergency <span class="highlight">veterinary</span> care for <span class="highlight">research</span> animals is available on a 24-hour basis. How are animals protected? Congress and the Public Health Service have set up laws, regulations, and policies to ensure humane treatment <span class="highlight">of</span> all animals in <span class="highlight">research</span>. The Public Health Service

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